07-27-2023, 09:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-27-2023, 11:07 PM by Tecoboy.
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(07-27-2023, 12:08 PM)admin Wrote:Data recovery software is only recovering 45 GB out of about 900, is there a specific reason why that would be useful to know?(07-27-2023, 08:16 AM)Tecoboy Wrote: So, I was trying to clone windows 11 from one sdd nvme to an external one. I used wintohdd, chose the external sdd. It did a few things and asked to restart the system. After a while it did not progress and gave an error ( don´t remember the big number that appeared ). After rebooting, I saw that wintohdd "formatted" another internal ssd, divided it in two partitions, one with the "wintohdd" name. How can I fix it? Is it reversible? I did not put anything into the "formatted" ssd. All programs that I searched on google recover the ssd, but won´t keep the name or the order of the original file structures. Please, help me!
Edit: TestDisk was able to recover about 200 GB of my stuff, but a lot of it is in unrecognizable files that I'm not familiar with the extensions to. As an example, the biggest file it recovered was 125 GB and was a .gpg, which google said has something to do with encryption. The second biggest, 60 GB, is a .fcp, which google said is a Final Cut Pro file while I use Premiere Pro and After Effects. Did WinToHDD encrypt it?
I am very sorry that formatting is irreversible, you can only try to recover as many lost files as possible using data recovery software.